ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
i Pet Press Association). Alfred Joseph Seddon Brown, aged 21, died in the Hospital last night as a result of concussion and a fractured skull. Deceased’s injuries were the result of a fall from a motor cycle, which skidded in loose metal early on Sunday morning. At an inquest on the death of Father Kreymborg, at Rotorua, a verdict was returned that deceased met bis death through injuries received by being thrown from a motor car, owing to the tyre bursting. No blame was attachable to anyone, the speed not being excessive. A motor lorry, fruit laden, was run into at a crossing at Khandallah by an express yesterday. The driver and a boy escaped uninjured, but the lorry was badly smashed up. Another yard and it would have got over.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 20, 5 January 1928, Page 4
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